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Look A-Yonder Comin'...

Look A-Yonder Comin'...  
Bluegrass and Old-Time String Band Music from the Florida Folklife Collection  RSS Feed What is RSS?

Old-time string band and bluegrass music have deep roots in Florida. The selections on this disc are from groups that range from amateurs to seasoned professionals—even the “Father of bluegrass music” himself, Bill Monroe.

Download the disc as an MP3 file.
Contact the State Archives of Florida to request a complimentary CD.


Look A-Yonder Comin'...  
MP3
1. Baby I Am Georgia Bound - Red & Murphy Henry with Tuck Tucker MP3Music
2. Sally Ann - Big Bend Ramblers MP3Music
3. Going Down That Road Feeling Bad - Mike and Polly Johnson MP3Music
4. Darlin’ Corey - Town Hall MP3Music
5. Big Mon - Bill Monroe MP3Music
6. Bugle Call Rag - Frank Evans and Leo Taylor MP3Music
7. Forked Deer - Mark Johnson and Emery Lester MP3Music
8. Ragtime Annie - Willie Jones and Roger Eudy MP3Music
9. Granny Will Your Dog Bite - Goose Culbreath MP3Music
10. Hot Corn, Cold Corn - Pine Valley Boys of Tifton, Georgia MP3Music
11. Forty Weight of Gingerbread - Lloyd Baldwin, Bill Martin, and Dave Borland MP3Music
12. Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues - The Peyton Brothers MP3Music
13. Shady Grove - Doc Watson and Jack Lawrence MP3Music
14. Roll ‘em Boys - Home Grown String Band MP3Music
15. We’re Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight - Cush Holston MP3Music
16. Orange Blossom Special - Chubby Anthony and Claude Bedenbaugh MP3Music
17. Gosh, I Miss You All the Time - Jim and Jesse McReynolds with the Virginia Boys MP3Music
18. Fifty Miles of Elbow Room - Norman and Nancy Blake MP3Music

Liner Notes
1. Baby I Am Georgia Bound - Red & Murphy Henry with Tuck Tucker (2:42)
Recorded: May 24, 1992 by Nancy Buchanan
Florida Folklife Program
1992 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S 1576, T92-56)
     
2.  

Sally Ann - Big Bend Ramblers (1:42)
Recorded: May 28, 1995
Florida Folklife Program
1995 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D95-15)

       
3.  

Going Down That Road Feeling Bad - Mike and Polly Johnson (2:13)
Recorded: September 4, 1977
Florida Folklife Program
1977 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, T77-295)

 

       
4.  

Darlin’ Corey - Town Hall (5:03)
Recorded: May 3, 1968
Stephen Foster Center
1968 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, T77-182)

 

       
5.  

Big Mon - Bill Monroe (2:19)
Recorded: May 29, 1993 by Nancy Buchanan
Florida Folklife Program
1993 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D93-11)

       
6.  

Bugle Call Rag - Frank Evans and Leo Taylor (1:17)
Recorded: May 7, 1960 by Foster Barnes

Stephen Foster Center

1960 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, T77-96)

 

       
7.  

Forked Deer - Mark Johnson and Emery Lester (2:27)
Recorded: May 24, 2003 by John Gambill and Betsi Kirwan
Florida Park Service
2003 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S2034, CD03-53)

       
8.  

Ragtime Annie - Willie Jones and Roger Eudy (1:43)
Recorded: May 29, 1994 by Linda Leeds and Gerry Langevin
Florida Folklife Program
1994 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D94-18)

      
9.  

Granny Will Your Dog Bite - Goose Culbreath (1:12)
Recorded: May 28, 1995
Florida Folklife Program
1995 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D95-11)

       
10.  

Hot Corn, Cold Corn - Pine Valley Boys of Tifton, Georgia (2:19)
Recorded: May 8, 1965 by Foster Barnes
[Stephen Foster Center
1965 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576 , T77-153B)

       
11.  

Forty Weight of Gingerbread - Lloyd Baldwin, Bill Martin, and Dave Borland (2:17)
Recorded: May 28, 1994
Florida Folklife Program
1994 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D94-12)

       
12.  

Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues - The Peyton Brothers (2:41)
Recorded: May 30, 1993 by Janet Stainer
Florida Folklife Program
1993 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D93- 18)

       
13.   Shady Grove - Doc Watson and Jack Lawrence (2:50)
Recorded: May 25, 1996 by Lynn Priestly
Florida Folklife Program
1996 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D96-33)
       
14.  

Roll ‘em Boys - Home Grown String Band (3:01)
Recorded: May 29, 1994 by Ginny Atkins
Florida Folklife Program
1994 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, D94-33)

       
15.  

We’re Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight - Cush Holston (2:49)
Recorded: May 7, 1960 by Foster Barnes
Stephen Foster Center
1960 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, T77-98)

         
16.   Orange Blossom Special - Chubby Anthony and Claude Bedenbaugh (2:04)
Recorded: May 1970
Stephen Foster Center
1970 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, T77-214)
         
17.   Gosh, I Miss You All the Time - Jim and Jesse McReynolds with the Virginia Boys (2:23)
Recorded: May 23, 1998 by Henry Link
Florida Folklife Program
1998 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S1576, C98-107)
         
18.   Fifty Miles of Elbow Room - Norman and Nancy Blake (4:06)
Recorded: May 25, 2003 by John Gambill and Caroline Pardue
Florida Park Service
2003 Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida
(S2034, CD03-73)   

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